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Kissing the Mask: femininity in Japanese culture

Started by Shana A, September 10, 2010, 08:26:11 AM

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Kissing the Mask: femininity in Japanese culture

    * Last Updated: September 09. 2010 9:37PM UAE / September 9. 2010 5:37PM GMT

Vollmann's book explores feminine gender roles in Japanese theatre, through fascinated Western eyes.

Kissing the Mask
William T Vollmann

http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100910/REVIEW/709099990/1008

In one striking example, that is far more detailed than even the following quote suggests, the author hires, expensively, a Japanese make-up artist, Yukiko, who caters to cross-dressers and ->-bleeped-<-s at $700 (Dh2,600) a pop, to try on a female guise himself.

"Who am I?" Vollmann asks, once the elaborate makeover is complete. "My reddish-gold hair spills down to my breasts, so soft and golden in its highlight, matching my new eyebrows. I have pearly-pale skin – no, actually I seem to be a rather hard-skinned woman; the creases in my face show more and more; soon my stubble will overpower the concealer; at least I possess a bright glowing smile. (Thank goodness I recently got my teeth cleaned.)"
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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